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This week we let Washington close his administraion in his own words.
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This week we cover the our last topic of the Washington administration, Citizen Genet and the issue of neutrality.
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This week we examine the Democratic-Republicans as they start to become a more powerful group, asking what was the ideology that held them together.
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This week we examine the early 'Republican Interest' in its battles with the Federalist government, exploring how Hamilton and Jefferson argued while Washington tried to hold his administration together.
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This week we turn to the growing political fragmentation during the Washington Administration. We discuss how Madison's opinions changed over time, how he became more distant from Hamilton, and ultimately formed a close friendship with Thomas Jefferson.
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This week we finish looking at the westward migration of the early 1790s, finishing off with the Northwest Indian War.
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This week we continue to look at the westward migration, this time focusing on Federal interactions with Indians. We look at the Treaty of New York, and how this was undone by the Yazoo Companies.
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This week we continue to look at the westward migration, this time focusing on the Federal Government's attempt to manage it. We then look at Cooperstown, one of the success stories of the 1790s.
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This week we cover the life of Daniel Boone, one of the early pioneers and folk heroes.
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This week, the Whiskey Rebellion comes to a close.
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This week, the rebels march on Pittsburgh and Washington issues a warning.
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This week, we cover the outbreak of the Whiskey Rebellion in the summer of 1794.
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This week, we watch tensions rise over 1793 and 1794, complicated by Yellow Fever.
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This week, Hamilton looks to raise revenues through a Whiskey Tax, which swiftly starts to go wrong.
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This week we follow Hamilton's battle to get his four point financial plan approved.
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Explainer why there have been no episodes lately.
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This week we cover the creation of the initial federal departments, focusing in particular on the treasury and the idea of national debt.
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This week we explore the creation of the Bill of Rights, discussing how and why they took the form they did.
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This week we introduce Congress as the House and Senate get to work. We also look at Washington's attempts to establish the right tone for the Presidency.
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